Join hosts David Evans, Bill Petty, Megan LaFoy, and O'Bee from Springfield Baptist Church as they dive into an upbeat and heartfelt conversation about Tent or Treat—a creative community outreach that turns Halloween into an opportunity to shine Christ’s light.
From funny moments about fall break camping mishaps and hot dog debates to thoughtful discussions about evangelism, community engagement, and the biblical call to be light in dark places, this episode blends humor, heart, and ministry vision.
Whether you serve at church events or just love hearing how faith meets everyday life, this episode will remind you why outreach matters—and how joy, laughter, and even costumes can point people to Jesus
Hosts:
David Evans – Senior Pastor
Bill Petty – Worship Pastor
Megan LaFoy – Children’s Minister
Obadiah O’Bryant – Communications and Media
Episode Highlights:
Fall break fun and painful air mattresses
The story behind Tent or Treat and why it moved off-campus
From “Trunk or Treat” to tents—how weather and mission shaped the event
Outreach by the numbers: Over 700 community guests, 30% unchurched
How Tent or Treat connects fun with faith through intentional gospel moments
The biblical call to be light in the darkness (John 1, Philippians 2, 1 Corinthians 9)
Hot dog theology: Food, fellowship, and laughter in ministry
Why the church doesn’t retreat from culture but redeems it for Christ
Megan’s legendary costumes and how creativity builds connection
Volunteer needs, leadership lessons, and the heart behind outreach
Key Quote:
“We’re not retreating from the darkness—we’re stepping into it with the light of Christ.” – David Evans
Scripture References:
John 1:1–5
Philippians 2:5–7
1 Corinthians 9:19–23
Matthew 5:14–16
Takeaway:
Being the church means being visible, approachable, and joyful in the community—turning ordinary moments into gospel opportunities.